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Since material science and electronics are focusing more on the differences in properties between the bulk and the “nano”, probing the magnetic and electric transport properties of materials at small scales is becoming an important characterization tool.

These electronic and magnetic studies also shed light on the structural properties. At the cutting edge of research in materials, physical-, organic-, and bio-chemistry are investigations of single molecular magnets, spintronic systems, ultrathin magnetic and superconducting films, fullerenes and fullerides, superparamagnetics, nanomagnets, biological and organometallic magnetic complexes, colossal magneto resistance effects, magnetic properties of quantum dots, quasicrystals, and others. Electronic transport properties are critical for ultimate end uses such as diodes, transistors, electronic switches, LEDs (light-emitting diodes), photovoltaic (solar) cells, and for many types of sensors.